From micro-to-nano in charged water microdroplets: Unveiling steps in the weathering of minerals

Abstract

A recent discovery of the rapid conversion of micron-sized common minerals to nanoparticles in charged water microdroplets has attracted significant attention. Here, we studied this micro-to-nano transition as a function of applied electric potential and tip-to-substrate distance using high-resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM). Our observations revealed that the fragmentation progresses through distinct stages, from larger particles to flower-like intermediates and finally to nanoparticles. Results suggested the need of a critical droplet size to initiate the disintegration process, with Coulomb explosion playing a significant role in particle scission. Our results provide new insights for the efficient green synthesis of nanomaterials.

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Article type
Communication
Submitted
24 May 2025
Accepted
25 Jul 2025
First published
01 Aug 2025

Chem. Commun., 2025, Accepted Manuscript

From micro-to-nano in charged water microdroplets: Unveiling steps in the weathering of minerals

A. Mahapatra, A. Som, B. K. Spoorthi, D. Sarkar and T. Pradeep, Chem. Commun., 2025, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D5CC02952J

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